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Published at Saturday, December 01st 2018, 03:24:30 AM by Hanz Krause. Kitchen. When you’re leaning towards industrial styling in your home, you definitely need to think more rustic in yout kitchen. A thick chunky wood kitchen island will fulfill all your storage needs without diverting from the industrial feel. Are you trying to bring color and life into your already rustic kitchen? Paint it. Choose the brightest color that makes you happy and paint your kitchen island. Just that one pop will change the feel of the entire room, no cabinet painting required.

Published at Monday, September 03rd 2018, 03:26:04 AM. Cabinet By Martino Villa. More and more decor trends form the past come back to our kitchens to make them edgy and unusual two-tone cabinets, string lights and more. Freestanding cabinetry is one of them, it’s rediscovered and is making a huge come back, and more designers or home owners use it. Freestanding cabinets have legs and seem to be more elevated from the floor. They don’t need to be attached to the back wall although they can be if desired.

Published at Sunday, September 02nd 2018, 03:22:20 AM. Cabinet By Martino Villa. E-Wood kitchen is a recent result of the partnership between Snaidero and Iosa Ghini. It represents the most up-to-date woodworking technology, offering doors with a solid outer frame in thermally treated oak. With this special treatment, wood is subjected to a drying process at 190°, which changes its chemical structure and gives positive results with regard to stability and colour.

Published at Friday, August 31st 2018, 03:36:58 AM. Color Scheme By Adrian Wright. Such kitchens are created to play with colors and contrasts, so don’t hesitate to choose the colors you like! Red and white, navy and white, emerald and gold, grey and white, black and white – there are thousands of combos to try! I’d say that the most popular combo is white and some shade of grey – if grey is dark, you’ll get a cool contrast, if grey is light – you’ll get an ethereal space.

Published at Saturday, August 25th 2018, 03:31:44 AM. Color Scheme By Adrian Wright. You may paint or tile the backsplash in blue color. Tiles will also provide a plethora of designs to introduce blue color in an impressive way. The walls of the kitchen may also be painted in blue color. However, ensure to select light colors, or it will make the room appear small. You may also choose to paint two or three walls in a neutral color such as white or cream and blend it with blue color accent walls. Various items such as towels, cookware, jars, bottles, cutlery holders, recipe book, etc may be selected to emphasize the blue color theme further.

Published at Wednesday, August 15th 2018, 20:27:18 PM. Backsplashes By Adam Smith. Metallic décor got super popular several years ago, and silver and brass popped up in different spaces. But now a metallic shade that is the most popular one is copper because it makes you space look more refined, glam and chic, and this color isn’t hacky. If you want to follow the trend and give your home a trendy copper shine, there’s a great and durable idea for your kitchen. Copper backsplashes can easily fit most of cabinetry colors: white, emerald, black, navy, brown and so on.

Published at Friday, August 10th 2018, 20:26:18 PM. Backsplashes By Adam Smith. Concrete can crack: that’s a risk that comes along with concrete countertops, most commonly when poured in place rather than pre-cast. To prevent it, you may add fiber reinforcement, rebar, and/or wire mesh but if they still appear, they can be repaired. Concrete backsplashes require maintenance. Reseal your backsplash every one to three years, avoid abrasive cleaners and scrubbers that can damage sealer. Consider all these pros and cons and decide if concrete is worth it or not.

Published at Saturday, July 28th 2018, 19:41:04 PM. Color Scheme By Lanston Wood. Black, white, navy, emerald, orange, mint or any other color is welcome, it depends on the look you want, and on the style you’ve chosen. For modern spaces more vivid contrasts are better: black and light-colored wood, wood and white, mint and dark-stained wood and so on. For vintage spaces prefer pastels and off-whites and rich wood tones.